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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 68534" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>OK......how 'bout this one???</p><p></p><p> :rofl: by the way, my Daddy used to say "give that girl an idea and she'll stick with it like a dog and a bone". Yep..lol. I hate</p><p>to cry uncle!</p><p></p><p>If the school is within walking distance of Kaleb, how about you</p><p>make an appointment to meet with the Principal. Explain that</p><p>you have a grandchild who is eligible for attendance but who has</p><p>a Mom who works nights and is too tired to get him off in the morning. (probably the Principal will read the true story out of</p><p>that whitewashed sentence or two) Then, ask the Principal if there is a dependable Mom who brings her child clean, prepared and on time each morning from that housing development who might</p><p>be willing to provide transportation for Kaleb in exchange for</p><p>??? gasonline money??? gift certificates??? a few extra bucks (if</p><p>that doesn't interfere with her subsidy). Maybe a teachers aide</p><p>lives in the complex???</p><p></p><p>If you can find a way to get him there and Dannielle can sleep or</p><p>do her thing without bother...then he will have a better chance</p><p>at having a future.</p><p></p><p>GFGmom has lived in housing developments where most of the Moms</p><p>were about the same as she BUT there were always a FEW Mothers</p><p>who were sincerely trying their best to raise the children right.</p><p>I bet there are a few near Kaleb, too. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 68534, member: 35"] OK......how 'bout this one??? [img]:rofl:[/img] by the way, my Daddy used to say "give that girl an idea and she'll stick with it like a dog and a bone". Yep..lol. I hate to cry uncle! If the school is within walking distance of Kaleb, how about you make an appointment to meet with the Principal. Explain that you have a grandchild who is eligible for attendance but who has a Mom who works nights and is too tired to get him off in the morning. (probably the Principal will read the true story out of that whitewashed sentence or two) Then, ask the Principal if there is a dependable Mom who brings her child clean, prepared and on time each morning from that housing development who might be willing to provide transportation for Kaleb in exchange for ??? gasonline money??? gift certificates??? a few extra bucks (if that doesn't interfere with her subsidy). Maybe a teachers aide lives in the complex??? If you can find a way to get him there and Dannielle can sleep or do her thing without bother...then he will have a better chance at having a future. GFGmom has lived in housing developments where most of the Moms were about the same as she BUT there were always a FEW Mothers who were sincerely trying their best to raise the children right. I bet there are a few near Kaleb, too. DDD [/QUOTE]
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